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We should focus on Josh Smith, but who would Atlanta take for him? Bass, Lee, and Melo might do it. Bass can step right into a starting role there. Word is teams have cooled on JSmoove, as they are not confident he will sign back with them after the season. We may be a safer bet, as he's friends with Rondo and my want the chance to finish out this year, and get to start a new season with him next year. Smith may be the biggest deal we can pull off before the deadline, and he fills a huge hole right now.

"Stats are for losers. The final score is for winners." - Bill Belichick

Criticizing Danny's drafting is beyond stupid. He's actually drafted really well. My criticism of him as a GM in recent years would be that he's a little too quick to lock himself up with mid level players. It's fine to sign role players to MLE type deals when you're competing for titles, but a team that isn't a TOP contender for a title really has no use for the contracts he gave out to Nate Robinson or Brandon Bass.

Criticizing Danny's drafting is beyond stupid. He's actually drafted really well. My criticism of him as a GM in recent years would be that he's a little too quick to lock himself up with mid level players. It's fine to sign role players to MLE type deals when you're competing for titles, but a team that isn't a TOP contender for a title really has no use for the contracts he gave out to Nate Robinson or Brandon Bass.

Doc has consistently shown that he does not know how to correctly utilize new players on his team. Nothing points to this more than Nate, who excelled both the year before getting here, and the years after leaving here. Not even a new year starting out with Nate helped Doc use him correctly.

"Stats are for losers. The final score is for winners." - Bill Belichick

In both golden state and Chicago, Robinson had the luxury of more playing time due to injury to starting guards on both teams.

He didn't have that luxury here with Rondo and Allen.

He's a player that needs big minutes to find a groove. He couldn't get that here. That's not on doc. No coach would reduce a productive Allen or Rondos minutes to make nate Robinson a bit more productive.

But it was up to Doc to find the right amount of minutes that would have helped our team win. How about the Shrek and Donkey game, where Doc finally gave Nate extended minutes? It did wonders and led us to a victory. Then, Doc immediately went back to inconsistent minutes for him. It's up to the coach to find the right rhythm for a player, and to ride it for all the players' worth. Doc just doesn't utilize players correctly, and it's not just Nate. Check out the other thread I've just started where Doc shows a pattern with nearly every new acquisition, how he cannot get the best out of them.

Popovich is never afraid to sit star players or cut into stars' minutes, and even Spoelstra did this in a game this season, where his sat James in the 4th quarter. Thibodeau also did it with Noah in a game this year. Doc had NEVER sat Ray or Rondo, or Paul certain minutes here and there to utilize the hot hand, like most good coaches will do. Doc has always had a dedication to the veterans, instead of using what's best for the team.

Aside from that one Shrek and Donkey game, I can't think of a single other big game where Doc adjusted the lineup "in game" like that and went with the hot hands. He always put KG, Ray, and Paul out there, regardless of what was happening in the game. He's admitted in post game conferences before that he NEVER makes adjustments "in game" and will meet with the coaching staff after a game, to decide changing something for the next game. He has proven he is not a good "on the fly" coach and never will be.

Last edited by 69centers; 02-02-2013 at 01:10 PM.

"Stats are for losers. The final score is for winners." - Bill Belichick

We should focus on Josh Smith, but who would Atlanta take for him? Bass, Lee, and Melo might do it. Bass can step right into a starting role there. Word is teams have cooled on JSmoove, as they are not confident he will sign back with them after the season. We may be a safer bet, as he's friends with Rondo and my want the chance to finish out this year, and get to start a new season with him next year. Smith may be the biggest deal we can pull off before the deadline, and he fills a huge hole right now.

NO.

Josh Smith wants a max contract and that would doom the Celtics under the new CBA.

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How about Paul and kg to the clippers for expiring contracts in billups and odom ( buy outs) we also get DJ and Bledsoe ... We drop out of the playoff race and have a top 10 pick ... Gain experience with our young players... A healthy rondo.... A center that can guard the paint and finishes well ( has a chance to be a Tyson chandler type player) ... And cap room to go after big Al or josh smith

maybe send Pierce and KG in a package to the Clippers with Melo and get Jordan + C. Butler and Odom's expiring. pipe dream but KG might be inclined to say yes if he goes with Pierce. Increase LA wins by +6 (Hollingers projection). Minutes are quickly adding up on Pierce + KG legs let them go chase one more.

What do you think about Rondo and Melo (1st rd pick if need be or swap 1st rd picks) for Horford and Teague...

Atlanta wants to keep Josh Smith and Josh Smith believes he is a max player... If Atlanta gets Rondo that almost guarantees Smith stays in Atl... Rondo pretty much assures Teague is no longer needed... Atl has enough room to sign Smith to a max and still go after a starting 5 or re-sign Zaza...

Horford will be a great piece to build around and Teague can easily be the starting PG...

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